Once you have a subject and you start to draw, you’re into a dimension where all kinds of meanings are occurring just from touch, and the look of the touch and what you do, and it creates a whole different world. That world is probably only known to the person doing it, but that’s the thing that drives you forward. The subject may establish the contours of where you’re drawing, but there’s a lot of things going on there that have to do with form over subject, which have to do with – well, they’re not very clear sometimes, but there’s a lot of activities going on there that have to do with another world, and that’s what makes drawing interesting.